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Page 16
... malignity to Milton , when the crime can be denied by the most bigotted of his adherents ? Have I called him the coadjutor and accomplice of Lauder , when the propriety of the terms is not fully established 16 PREFACE .
... malignity to Milton , when the crime can be denied by the most bigotted of his adherents ? Have I called him the coadjutor and accomplice of Lauder , when the propriety of the terms is not fully established 16 PREFACE .
Page 51
... called Smectymnuus , against bishop Hall and archbishop Usher . He was a preacher at Duke's Place , and was nominated one of the famous Assembly of Divines , whom the Parliament appointed in 1643 for the management of religion . On the ...
... called Smectymnuus , against bishop Hall and archbishop Usher . He was a preacher at Duke's Place , and was nominated one of the famous Assembly of Divines , whom the Parliament appointed in 1643 for the management of religion . On the ...
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... called the silver age of Roman composition , it has not , as far as I can discover , been ever violated . It would seem that to a Greek or a Roman ear the immediate sequence of the strong con- sonants in question suspended the voice on ...
... called the silver age of Roman composition , it has not , as far as I can discover , been ever violated . It would seem that to a Greek or a Roman ear the immediate sequence of the strong con- sonants in question suspended the voice on ...
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... called , their share of notice was inconsiderable ; and it is in only what may be regarded as the present generation , that they have acquired any large proportion of their just praise . Their reputation seems to be still increasing ...
... called , their share of notice was inconsiderable ; and it is in only what may be regarded as the present generation , that they have acquired any large proportion of their just praise . Their reputation seems to be still increasing ...
Page 122
... the me- mory of Shakspeare than any which has been reared to him by the united labours of his commentators . The portrait , of * Shakspeare , so called by Voltaire . A few months before the composition of which I have 122 LIFE OF MILTON .
... the me- mory of Shakspeare than any which has been reared to him by the united labours of his commentators . The portrait , of * Shakspeare , so called by Voltaire . A few months before the composition of which I have 122 LIFE OF MILTON .
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